Issue
I'm sending a post request to my API made using django rest framework:
curl --header "X-MyHeader: 123" --data "test=test" http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/update_log/
In my rest framework view, I want to get my costum header, and if the custom header satisfies a condition, I will proceed to analyze my post data.
Ok, my view looks like:
class PostUpdateLogView(APIView):
throttle_classes = ()
permission_classes = ()
parser_classes = (
parsers.FormParser,
parsers.MultiPartParser,
parsers.JSONParser,
)
renderer_classes = (renderers.JSONRenderer,)
def post(self, request):
print request.Meta
# Get custom header
# Validate custom header
# Proceed to analize post data
# Make response
content = {
'response': 'response',
}
return Response(content)
I'm trying to find my custom header on request.Meta element, but when I print request.Meta, I get a 500 error. If I print request.data, I get the expected response.
¿What is the way to get a custom header on my post request using django rest framework?
Solution
The name of the meta data attribute of request is in upper case:
print request.META
If your header is called "My-Header", your header will be available as:
request.META['HTTP_MY_HEADER']
Or:
request.META.get('HTTP_MY_HEADER') # return `None` if no such header
HTTP headers in the request are converted to
META
keys by converting all characters to uppercase, replacing any hyphens with underscores and adding anHTTP_
prefix to the name. So, for example, a header calledX-Bender
would be mapped to theMETA
keyHTTP_X_BENDER
.
Answered By - catavaran Answer Checked By - Marie Seifert (WPSolving Admin)